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![]() wrote in message Cell service is land based, and for reasons that are obvious to those with any understanding, cell towers are generally placed inland at a point where they often reach just far enough to serve those on shore. The only reason there is service in the LIS at all is because the signal sometimes manages to take advantage of the clear line of site. Cell phone companies are not at all concerned about cell coverage over water, anywhere. You are in dire need of an update in geography and current global technologies. You are sounding like Joe on the war in Irag. I have cell coverage 20 miles out to sea.... anywhere on the coast. There is no where in Nova Scotia that cannot afford me cellular coverage.... There is no place along the coast, or inland in Nova Scotia that remotely approaches the wealth of the land surrounding the LIS. Not even close. This is so stupid a statement on your part as to not require a response Bill.! CM |
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